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Definition of thunder
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of thunder is as below...
Thunder
(v. t.) To emit with noise and
terror;
to utter
vehemently;
to
publish,
as a
threat
or
denunciation..
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Intonate
::
Intonate
(v. i.) To
thunder.
Peal
::
Peal (n.) A loud
sound,
or a
succession
of loud
sounds,
as of
bells,
thunder,
cannon,
shouts,
of a
multitude,
etc..
Rumble
::
Rumble
(v. i.) To make a low,
heavy,
continued
sound;
as, the
thunder
rumbles
at a
distance..
Acroceraunian
::
Acroceraunian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the high
mountain
range of
thunder-smitten
peaks (now
Kimara),
between
Epirus
and
Macedonia..
Fulmination
::
Fulmination
(n.) The act of
thundering
forth
threats
or
censures,
as with
authority..
Thunderstriking
::
Thunderstriking
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Thunderstrik.
Burst
::
Burst (n.) A
sudden
breaking
forth;
a
violent
rending;
an
explosion;
as, a burst of
thunder;
a burst of
applause;
a burst of
passion;
a burst of
inspiration..
Roll
::
Roll (v. i.) To make a loud or heavy
rumbling
noise;
as, the
thunder
rolls..
Thunderclap
::
Thunderclap
(n.) A sharp burst of
thunder;
a
sudden
report
of a
discharge
of
atmospheric
electricity.
Heavy
::
Heavy
(superl.)
Loud; deep; -- said of
sound;
as, heavy
thunder..
#NAME?
::
-strucken
() of
Thunderstrik.
Thundered
::
Thundered
(imp. & p. p.) of
Thunde.
Foulder
::
Foulder
(v. i.) To
flash,
as
lightning;
to
lighten;
to
gleam;
to
thunder..
Tornado
::
Tornado
(n.) A
violent
whirling
wind;
specifically
(Meteorol.),
a
tempest
distinguished
by a rapid
whirling
and slow
progressive
motion,
usually
accompaned
with
severe
thunder,
lightning,
and
torrents
of rain, and
commonly
of short
duration
and small
breadth;
a small
cyclone..
Fulmineous
::
Fulmineous
(a.) Of, or
concerning
thunder..
Thunderstrike
::
Thunderstrike
(v. t.) To
astonish,
or
strike
dumb, as with
something
terrible;
--
rarely
used
except
in the past
participle..
Phaethon
::
Phaethon
(n.) The son of
Helios
(Phoebus),
that is, the son of
light,
or of the sun. He is
fabled
to have
obtained
permission
to drive the
chariot
of the sun, in doing which his want of skill would have set the world on fire, had he not been
struck
with a
thunderbolt
by
Jupiter,
and
hurled
headlong
into the river Po..
Thunderstruck
::
Thunderstruck
(p. p.) of
Thunderstrik.
Thunderbolt
::
Thunderbolt
(n.) A shaft of
lightning;
a
brilliant
stream
of
electricity
passing
from one part of the
heavens
to
another,
or from the
clouds
to the
earth..
Thrush
::
Thrush
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
singing
birds more or less
resembling
the true
thrushes
in
appearance
or
habits;
as the
thunderbird
and the
American
brown
thrush
(or
thrasher).
See Brown
thrush.
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